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Armed Eye Doc

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  1. Let me know when you have one of these.
  2. Hang around a little longer and you will enable yourself. Ask me how I know.
  3. Tromix has some awesome service.
  4. SQUIRREL!!!!!
  5. Welcome to the forum side of things. I'm sorry to have missed meeting you. The Mrs. and I had a last minute change of plans. We plan on being there this year though. If you are who I think you are and find yourself in Texas, let me know.
  6. Glad he is doing well and safe.
  7. Hank has a look that says "This picture better not end up as a meme on the internet."
  8. Just a thought, but he may be busy with riots and protesters at the moment. His area was hit pretty hard as well.
  9. Without a horse head costume.
  10. He'll have one ready when Doc is old enough to own it.
  11. Welcome to the forum. Do you have a 308AR already or are you looking to buy/build one?
  12. There was a rep from PSA on the forum for a little while. His name was Josiah, IIRC. I think he is still on arfcom. If you have an account there, you might see if he can help you. He left when they realized that we knew their PA10 was a POS most of the time and that they were not going to fix it.
  13. That's Tom and Rob at an after-party during Shot Show.
  14. These have been available on the site, but they are rare. I can recall 3 or 4 in the time I've been hanging out here. I wish you luck finding what you want.
  15. You can help out the Full30 forum if you go here and click through one of their links to buy this package. https://forum.full30.com/t/predictions-and-votes-on-the-olight-competition/15298
  16. Or 2 of them.
  17. The BCG must have a certain amount of gas to move it backwards to cycle properly. The biggest factor that affects the gas system is where the gas port is relative to the end of barrel. The gas can only enter the gas system from the time the bullet passes the gas port until the end of the barrel. The shorter that distance, the larger the gas port must be to let in the required amount of back pressure. How long the barrel is will also play a part because of how far the gas must travel backward. A 24 inch barrel will need more gas to create the same back pressure than a 16 inch barrel with the same distance from port to end of barrel. Therefore, it will need a larger gas port. However with a 16 and 24 inch barrel with the gas port the same distance from the BCG, the 16 inch barrel will need a much larger gas port because the 24 inch barrel has much more time to push gas into the gas port. I cannot calculate the port size like @98Z5V, but I hope this makes sense.
  18. I have an American Security safe. The only problem with mine is that the expandable sides do not work. It is too small now. https://www.amsecusa.com/
  19. So y'all don't eat canned stew then.
  20. Have you ever eaten canned stew and taken a crap the next day that smells just like it? Or is it just me?
  21. I ordered one a few weeks ago and it should be here this week. And, no, I am not offering it to you. I'm just letting you know know that they are available. You may have to wait a while for one.
  22. I got that from my brother. Maybe you will like this one.
  23. Thanks for the input. A different buffer spring may be one way to balance the recoil system with the gas system. However, @98Z5V is capable of calculating what size gas port is needed to give the proper amount of gas to reliably cycle a firearm. There have been many times that drilling gas ports to a larger size is the correct solution to fix a cycling issue.
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